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Achyranthis radix Extract-Loaded Eye Drop Formulation Development and Novel Evaluation Method for Dry Eye Treatment.


ABSTRACT: Recently, Achyranthis radix extract has been studied as a therapeutic agent for dry eye disease that occurs from fine dust. The aim of this study was the development of Achyranthis radix extract-loaded eye drop formulations using lubricants, generally used for artificial tear eye drops. Ecdysterone was used as a marker compound for Achyranthis radix extract and 1% Achyranthis radix extract solution contained 14.37 ± 0.04 ?g/mL of ecdysterone. Before formulation studies, a new method was performed to evaluate pigmentation, which might be caused by eye drops of herbal extract. A comparative study of the water retention ability of each formulation and ability to prevent the death of conjunctival epithelial cells in dry conditions was conducted. Moreover, treatment of Achyranthis radix extract (USL) eye drop formulation exhibited a significant inhibitory effect on inflammation in a concentration-dependent manner. The long-term and accelerated stability tests showed that lubricants could contribute to the stability of herbal extracts in solution. In conclusion, hyaluronic acid showed a good effect on the development of eye drop formulation using Achyranthis radix extracts for treating dry eye disease.

SUBMITTER: Kim SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7076473 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Achyranthis radix</i> Extract-Loaded Eye Drop Formulation Development and Novel Evaluation Method for Dry Eye Treatment.

Kim Sung-Jin SJ   Park Bongkyun B   Huh Hyun Wook HW   Na Young-Guk YG   Kim Minki M   Han Mingu M   Lee Hyunmin H   Pham Thi Mai Anh TMA   Lee Hong-Ki HK   Lee Jae-Young JY   Kim Chan-Sik CS   Baek Jong-Suep JS   Cho Cheong-Weon CW  

Pharmaceutics 20200217 2


Recently, <i>Achyranthis radix</i> extract has been studied as a therapeutic agent for dry eye disease that occurs from fine dust. The aim of this study was the development of <i>Achyranthis radix</i> extract-loaded eye drop formulations using lubricants, generally used for artificial tear eye drops. Ecdysterone was used as a marker compound for <i>Achyranthis radix</i> extract and 1% <i>Achyranthis radix</i> extract solution contained 14.37 ± 0.04 μg/mL of ecdysterone. Before formulation studie  ...[more]

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